Come and see why
this is the longest running Friday weekly LGBT
dance party at the legendary West Village hotspot!
High energy go-go girls rock the stage while rotating
DJs get the packed dance floor moving. Fun, friendly
and hot bartenders sling cheap drinks so you can
make your own herstory where Pride began!

Free shots for the first 100 guests!
Turnt Up Fridays is always HOT HOT HOT with All
New Rotating DJs including the best and brightest—
Robi D Light, Rosy Q, Amber Valentine, Lady Ryan,
Nikki Lions, DJ Storm BK, plus international stars
like DJ Gunn (Sweden) and Kamikace (Austria) and
many more spinning the freshest beats all night!
The sexiest night for women in the West Village,
come party with the hottest crowd in all of NYC.
Rotating performers include Rox Republic, The
Maine Attraction, Goldie Peacock and more with
breathtaking shows! Email for party packages.
info@henriettahudson.com

On November 18th, 2016, Lauren Collin will be exhibiting 13 pieces from her exclusive collection of her latest bas-reliefs series at the LIAIGRE New York townhouse.
This exhibition in particular, allows Laurenâ€™s pieces to be exposed to an environment and light outside of the typical gallery space, providing a unique reading to the paper achievements. Light, layout and material form allow the viewer to observe the subtle and unique dialogue between Laurenâ€™s works and the space in which they are displayed. This circumstance is crucial during her creative approach as these factors have a significant impact on how the viewer will perceive the work.
The 13 pieces on exhibition are displayed in a variety of sizes and layouts.

From Oy to Vey is a 20-minute raucous off-color opera vaudeville curtain raiser of five select pieces from the larger work by Seymour Barab.
Two musical tales of Jewish humor and heartbreak. Lady of The Castle is set in 1947 after the Holocaust. Is there a young Jewish girl still hidden in the old castle? Based on a true story and Lea Goldberg’s Israeli play, Lady of the Castle is a chamber opera about illusion, reality, love, betrayal, death and hope.

Wonder/Through the Looking Glass Houses, by acclaimed transgender performance artist, choreographer and storyteller Arrie Davidson will play six performances only beginning Friday, December 2nd through Saturday, December 17th at 7:30 PM at Dixon Place. This production marks the first full-length work by her socially progressive company KineticArchitecture Dance Theatre. Developed during a 2016 residency at Dixon Place, Wonder/Through the Looking Glass Houses skewers the tales of Lewis Carroll and creates a world of reflection and taboo transformation recreating the characters we are familiar with who are never quite in the right place at the right time. As the White Rabbit with a Marilyn Monroe twist, Ms. Davidson and her fierce, sexy com

With killer rotating weekly DJs, gogo
dancers and special performers of all kinds, you'll
have no trouble understanding why this is one of
the city's hottest parties (with a consistently crazyattractive
crowd). $1 shots at 1am! Photos by photomistress
Grace Chu. Emcee Prince Charming on
the mic. Free entry until midnight with password
found on their Facebook page. Every Friday!

First
Fridays: Divine Decadence with DJs Dario
Speedwagon and Mikey B. Second Fridays: Kooks!
with DJ Michael Cavadias. Third Fridays: Jizz with DJs
Josh Sparber and Dicap. Fourth Fridays: Everything
with DJs Jack and Jill. Performances by Miz Jade.
Fifth Fridays (when there is one): Hella with DJ Manila
Ice, an evening celebrating some of Metropolitan's
favorite singers and performers with videos splashed
across the TVs and music on heavy rotation all night.

A re-imagined holiday classic, The Brooklyn Nutcracker fuses ballet, hip-hop and a myriad of world dance genres to create a new tradition for todayâ€™s audience. The Brooklyn Nutcracker transforms familiar Nutcracker characters and scenes to represent the diverse traditions and vibrant culture of melting pot Brooklyn. Starting from the point of view of old Dutch Brooklyn and leading to the iconic Flatbush Avenue, the production is fresh and full of virtuosityâ€”in essence, a moving Christmas card to the borough Brooklyn Ballet calls home.
Ticket prices start at $25
All opening night tickets include champagne (or sparkling cider) toast at intermission. Dinner + performance tickets include dinner at The Norm at Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Museum

5 and 6:30pm at The Peter B. Lewis Theater at the Solomon R. Gugge, $40, $35 for members and Friends of Works & Pr

In what has become an annual holiday tradition, Works & Process at the Guggenheim presents ten performances of Sergei Prokofiev's charming children's classic, Peter & the Wolf. Reviving the sold-out 2015 production, for the tenth year, renowned fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi will narrate the production. Brad Lubman will conduct Ensemble Signal. Mizrahi will narrate, direct, design the set and costumes, and his special cast will perform choreography by John Heginbotham, in which the familiar characters come to life in the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Peter B. Lewis Theater at the Guggenheim. The story brings 30 minutes of suspense, including a happy ending, and allows the young and young-at-heart to hear.

The LeGal Foundation provides a pro bono legal clinic devoted to serving NYC’s LGBT community. The clinic is staffed by volunteer attorneys who offer general guidance and referrals, but not legal representation. Arrive early to sign up and ensure that you’re seen. Every Tues.

Cubbyhole is the place to start out your
favorite day of the week with Happy Hour until 7pm,
featuring half-priced well drinks, wine and all beer.
Great neighborhood bar. Affectionately known to the
GO staff as the “Cheers for Queers!” Possibly the
chillest spot in the city! #Cubbyhole

Get tickets: http://ticketf.ly/2dNDEzs
Darius' darker, synthier take on house, disco and funk have made us move for years now, and it looks like the rest of the world is finally catching up. Renowned for his role in Cherokee, the French artist has spearheaded the revival of French nu-disco and house, landing him on the forefront of many a dance floor.
The French auteur is hitting our favorite let-your-hair-down spot in Greenpoint, Good Room, for a weekend night underneath its mystical disco ball. We always end up making fun choices on this dance floor, and a Darius-curated evening will abound with lush sounds and even lusher dancing.
21+
Doors at 10PM
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